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Add & Subtract Fractions Anchor Chart | Standard Alg. | Number Line | Area Model

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This anchor chart is perfect for introducing how to add and subtract fractions. This anchor chart gives examples of the following methods: standard algorithm, number line, and area model. It has 4 steps outlined with a color coding to match the examples to help students see the correlation.

Anchor charts great learning tools for the teacher and the students! They help students refer back to their learning goals, follow steps and procedures, and help guide their learning. They use math vocabulary as well as student friendly language. It is a great step-by-step way to help students master their math standards!

You can project the anchor chart onto a wall or SmartBoard so that the template can be traced directly onto anchor chart paper. You can also print these in black and white on your favorite colored card stock to hang around your classroom. They are in color so that you have some more ideas when creating your anchor charts with your favorite markers!

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Understand a fraction 1/𝘣 as the quantity formed by 1 part when a whole is partitioned into 𝘣 equal parts; understand a fraction 𝘢/𝑏 as the quantity formed by 𝘢 parts of size 1/𝘣.
Understand a fraction as a number on the number line; represent fractions on a number line diagram.
Represent a fraction 𝘢/𝘣 on a number line diagram by marking off 𝘢 lengths 1/𝘣 from 0. Recognize that the resulting interval has size 𝘢/𝘣 and that its endpoint locates the number 𝘢/𝘣 on the number line.
Explain why a fraction 𝘢/𝘣 is equivalent to a fraction (𝘯 × 𝘢)/(𝘯 × 𝘣) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size. Use this principle to recognize and generate equivalent fractions.
Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.

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